[Advaita-l] Svarita in RV and YV (was Re: SRI SUKTAM - Meaning)
Bhadraiah Mallampalli
vaidix at hotmail.com
Sat Mar 7 09:47:22 CST 2009
> If some of you felt disturbed from westeners questions while practice, why
> do you feel the need to answer me? I didn?t want to disturb anybody.
> I be aware of the problems the English languages brings in the discussion in
> every Sanskrit text. If you want to ban this problems you should avoid
> English and do all discussions only in Sanskrit.
When I mentioned the word 'west' I meant the 'organized west', not every human being
who lives inthe west. There are (and have been) scholars of the west many of whom had
indeed learnt face to face from Pandits in India, but at the end they go back and make
their own conclusions which are contrary to the source of the subjects they learnt.
These scholars of organized west can be seen in Indology lists and RISA lists.
As for English language, you got me there. We have no choice otherwise because
most of us don't know sanskrit and we converse different languages. Using English
and its grammar is ok as long as we understand the limitations and contradictions
it brings in, but most organized western scholars consider their subjects and terminology of
English grammar as ultimate and call our orientation towards self knowledge as
"a fanatic fascination towards one's own specific culture". My statement does point
to serious problems we had faced practically in the past, they do refer to us as OIT
minded Easterners, and even your recommendations would not change the opinion
of those in the organized west. They finally changed qualifications to post in their
lists and blocked our memberships.
>MY question was from the very beginning only academic. I have neither the
>wish to chant vedic texts nor do I want to change my status.
When you look at Picasso's art your mind becomes one with Picasso. That is advaita.
You can not appreciate his art without becoming one with him. If you only see
European pride in Picasso you fail to see his art. It is the same story here.
If you truly understand the vedic accents like svarita and their connections to carnatic
you will become a brahmajnani (and you would have changed status to brahmana case
somewhere on your way up). If choose not to do this you would not understand the
real meaning of the texts you are reading or the music you are learning. I do agree your
efforts would help in cultural exchange and cross cultural learning, but that is not our
intention here on this board.
Regards
Bhadraiah
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